commit | 57794835279669358ff2828d659eb7133fc0e4bf | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alex Langford <alangford@apple.com> | Wed Apr 24 12:13:18 2024 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Apr 24 12:13:18 2024 -0700 |
tree | cd9c01b0c60c1fcc7052794480b62d2b0220861d | |
parent | 2575cd8a900283368e451cdbc27a2e4db0722af9 [diff] |
[lldb][nfc] Move broadcaster class strings away from ConstString (#89690) These are hardcoded strings that are already present in the data section of the binary, no need to immediately place them in the ConstString StringPools. Lots of code still calls `GetBroadcasterClass` and places the return value into a ConstString. Changing that would be a good follow-up. Additionally, calls to these functions are still wrapped in ConstStrings at the SBAPI layer. This is because we must guarantee the lifetime of all strings handed out publicly.
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